Pre-registration is required for PDGA Major & NationalTour events and strongly suggested for all other tierevents.

Posting of the pre-registration list on pdga.com is requiredfor Major & National Tour events (see sanctioningagreement for details) and strongly suggested for alltier events.

Pre tournament check-in is required for Major & NationalTour events and suggested for all other tier events.

All players at PDGA National Tour and Major events arerequired to be available to any and all media while on siteexcept during or within 30 minutes of the start of acompetitive round.

The following dress code for all competitors will beenforced at all PDGA National Tour and Major Events. ThePDGA also recommends that this dress code be enforcedat Super Tour and lower tier events, but this decision liessolely with the Tournament Director:(1) All players in PDGA sanctioned competition andtournament staff are expected to dress appropriatelyand to maintain a clean and well-groomed appearanceat all event sites and associated functions.(2) All players must wear a shirt covering their upperchest area. A well-tailored shirt with a fold-down,mock turtle, v-neck, crew neck, Henley, or zipperedcollar, and with sleeves covering the part of the armfrom the shoulder to the elbow (commonly known asthe upper arm), shall be considered acceptable.Women are also allowed to wear sleeveless shirts asdesignated above.(3) No tee shirts will be allowed, except for competitors inthe Junior and Amateur divisions during preliminaryrounds only. Juniors and Amateurs shall not wear teeshirts during semifinal or final rounds. Crew neck orV-neck shirts made of high-performance or high-techmaterials, such as Dry-Fit, Cool-Max, and others willbe allowed.(4) Shirts that hang down lower than the bottom hemlineon the player’s shorts shall be tucked in.(5) No ripped shirts, shorts, pants will be allowed on thecourse. This includes unhemmed, torn or cut “vents”at the shirt collar.(6) No offensive, profane, or obscene slogans or logosshall be allowed on any clothing. Junior players maynot wear slogans or logos referring to alcohol ortobacco.(7) This dress code will be in effect from start to finish ateach event, including all tournament rounds.(8) Players who do not make a cut, but wish to remain onsite through the duration of the tournament, will beconsidered spectators and will not be required toconform to the Tour’s dress code.

Current PDGA Membership is required to compete in anyMajor, National Tour, or SuperTour (A Tier) event.

all that sounds good. i think what i was worried about is if there were any ratings requirements or points accumulation requirements to enter one. but it looks like you just have to sign up early and dress nice - that can be done!

The US Masters is for Am and Pro male and female players who turn 40 or older in 2009. No youngsters. I'm sure the info is a little slow in coming this year because the regular TD, TIm Selinske has a cancer battle on his hands. Here are results from last year so you can see the divisions offered:http://www.pdga.com/tournament-results? ... 77#Masters